scoundrel (Meaning)
scoundrel (n)
a wicked or evil person; someone who does evil deliberately
scoundrel (n.)
A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a man without honor or virtue.
scoundrel (a.)
Low; base; mean; unprincipled.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scoundrel
scoundrel Sentence Examples
- The notorious scoundrel was known for his cunning and deceit.
- The scoundrel's treacherous actions had left a trail of destruction in his wake.
- She had fallen victim to the charming but scheming scoundrel.
- The scoundrel's lies and manipulations had eroded trust in the community.
- Despite his reputation as a scoundrel, he managed to win over the affections of an innocent woman.
- The scoundrel's true nature was revealed when he betrayed his closest allies.
- The scoundrel's deceitful ways eventually caught up with him, leading to his downfall.
- Rumors of the scoundrel's vile deeds spread like wildfire.
- The scoundrel's greed knew no bounds, as he sought to exploit others for his own gain.
- The town folk banded together to rid themselves of the treacherous scoundrel.
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The notorious scoundrel was known for his cunning and deceit.
The scoundrel's treacherous actions had left a trail of destruction in his wake.
She had fallen victim to the charming but scheming scoundrel.
The scoundrel's lies and manipulations had eroded trust in the community.